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Cat Languages #444

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pdwilso opened this issue Jun 2, 2024 · 0 comments
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Cat Languages #444

pdwilso opened this issue Jun 2, 2024 · 0 comments

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pdwilso commented Jun 2, 2024

This is just a placeholder to address the issue of reserved words in the languages used between cats and humans. Actual cat language as is used in conversation between cats is multi-modal, involving liberal use of the "tail" appendage. This being the case, humans ability to commicate with cats is broadly limited by it.

Cats communication to humans using a sort of Frequency Modulated audio spectrum, however wherein informational content is contained in Frequency and Phase modulations, rather than in discrete "word" packets or tokens as exist in the realms of synthetic life.

Humans have generally discerned meaning in certain cat frequency bands (for example "purring" or "hissing") but precise meaning can only be ascribed by agreement be directly linked human-cat pairs.

We intend to publish our research on our home-site, http://sumkittehz.codes/ at a future date once we have learned Python.

Carry on.

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